The Cathedral of Exquisite Agony, a dark temple to Zon-Kuthon in Nidal.
Cayden's Hall, a combination church and tavern in the heart of Absalom sacred to the Drunken Hero.
The First Colonial Bank of Sargava, a bank-temple of Abadar in the city of Kalabuto.
The High Temple of Pharasma, a prestigious temple in Osirion dedicated to the Lady of Graves.
Imvrildara, an ancient shrine to Calistria hidden deep within the forests of Kyonin.
From modest shrines to soaring cathedral spires, the seats of godly faiths fill the lands of the Inner Sea. Now Game Masters and players alike can explore the inner workings of six of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game's most iconic faiths. Each comes complete with a detailed map, profiles of the temple’s notable members, a history of the structure and organization, and plot hooks for parties both allied with and opposed to the church’s goals. Featured temples include Cayden’s Hall, the center of worship for the Drunken God; a bank of Abadar, god of commerce and civilization, in a frontier jungle settlement on the verge of revolution; and a shrine to pain and darkness in the shadow-enshrouded capital of Nidal, a nation dedicated to Zon-Kuthon, the Midnight Lord. Whether you’re looking for a temple to shelter and heal your injured party or an evil cult that needs to be eradicated, no Pathfinder RPG campaign is complete without Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Temples of the Inner Sea.